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Declaring June as Black Music Month in the City of Saint Paul.
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WHEREAS, Black Music Month, celebrated annually in June, was established to recognize and honor the profound contributions of Black musicians, composers, and artists to the music industry and to American culture as a whole; and
WHEREAS, the City of St. Paul and the greater Twin Cities area have been significantly enriched by the talents and contributions of Black artists, both past and present; and
WHEREAS, notable Black musicians from St. Paul and the Twin Cities have made indelible marks on various music genres, including jazz, blues, gospel, R&B, hip hop, and more, thereby enhancing the cultural landscape of our community; and
WHEREAS, annual events such as the Twin Cities Jazz Festival and the Selby Avenue Jazz Festival celebrate the vibrant jazz heritage of the Twin Cities, showcasing both local and national Black artists, and providing opportunities for community engagement and cultural enrichment; and
WHEREAS, iconic venues such as Urban Lights, Arnelia's, Minnesota Music Cafe, Amsterdam Bar, Penumbra Theater, Xcel Energy Center and the world famous Ordway Center for Performing Arts serve as vital cultural hubs, fostering the growth and appreciation of Black music and providing platforms for artists to perform and connect with the community; and
WHEREAS, artists such as Prince, one of the most iconic and influential musicians of all time, who brought global attention to the Twin Cities with his unique sound and exceptional artistry; and
WHEREAS, the contributions of past artists such as Irv Williams, Cornbread Harris, Sonny Knight, Roberta Davis end of the millennium artists such as Mint Condition and Next and contemporary artists like Chadwick “Niles” Phillips,Ashley Dubose, Maria Isa Perez-Vega, Pavielle French, Sounds of Blackness & St. Paul Central alum Heiruspecs, continue to shape and influence the music industry today; and
WHEREAS, the City of St. Paul is home ...
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